Printed encyclopedias and other books with definitions for At Long Last

Per capita income tripled during the 1940s, leaving southerners with enough
disposable income, at long last, to make them attractive potential consumers for a
number of market-oriented industries that had previously found the South's
consuming capacity too puny to justify locating a production or distribution facility
in the region. Automobile assembly and parts plants, for example, began to
spring up in the Atlanta vicinity as executives realized the growing potential of the
southeastern ...

At long last the medical establishment is beginning to recognize the need to step
outside of its narrow box and expand its thinking regarding cardiovascular risk
factors. Although there is ample evidence that cholesterol plays an important role
in ATHEROSCLEROSIS and HEART DISEASE for some people, a large number
of people do not fit this limited profile. O and B: Cholesterol Protection There is a
physiological explanation for the relative protection blood groups O and B enjoy ...